CROCK POT PEPPER STEAK (+Video)

This easy Crock Pot Pepper steak is made with tender beef strips, peppers, onion and a tomato based sauce. The flavor is amazing!

CROCK POT PEPPER STEAK

I think this is another one of those dishes that people love or don’t love. You either like peppers or you don’t, right? There never seems to be a middle ground for this veggie.

I happen to love red and green peppers. My husband, not so much. But this is a dish I grew up with and so I love it. And anytime I can serve something over rice, I am all over it.

WHAT DO I SERVE WITH PEPPER STEAK?

I’m just gonna have to work on getting these boys to love peppers as much as I do. The bonus of making this in the crock pot is because you are cooking this meat low and slow, it comes out much more tender than just doing it on the stovetop. Serve it on top of rice or in flour tortillas as fajitas. Also, this Grilled Chili Lime Corn tastes amazing with this pepper steak.

Cook’s Tips: Remember when cutting steak to always cut against the grain for the most tender cut of meat. Also, you could use london broil or flank steak for this. If you want the sauce in this to be thicker, just add another cornstarch slurry (at the end) to it. Mix a tbsp. of water with a tbsp. of cornstarch. Add to the crock pot, stir, then turn on high and cook until thickened. Short on time? Just purchase fajita meat so the beef is already cut for you!

HOW TO MAKE CROCK POT PEPPER STEAK:

Heat up vegetable oil in a large skillet over high heat. You want to get that oil heated up so that it is screaming hot. Pat beef strips with paper towel. Season strips of beef with garlic powder and salt and pepper. Carefully add in strips of beef to the hot pan.

Brown beef strips on both sides. They should be sizzling when you put them in there. It should only take about a minute per side. Do not cook through, just brown the outside. You’ll need to do this a couple of batches of beef at a time. Don’t try to cram them all in the pan at one time. They won’t brown if you do that.

Once they are all browned, transfer beef to crock pot. In a small bowl, crush and mix bouillon cube with hot water until dissolved. Then stir in cornstarch until dissolved. Pour into the crock pot with meat. Stir in stewed tomatoes. Then add in red pepper flakes, teriyaki (or soy sauce) and sugar. Give it all a stir. Then cover and cook on on low for about 6 hours.

Instructions

Heat up vegetable oil in a large skillet over high heat. You want to get that oil heated up. It should be screaming hot.

Season strips of beef with garlic powder, salt and pepper.

Carefully place half the beef strips into hot pan. Brown beef strips on both sides. They should be sizzling when you put them in the pan. It should only take about a minute per side. Do not cook through, just brown the outside.

Continue with the other half of the beef strips.

Once they are all browned, transfer beef to crock pot.

In a small bowl, crush and mix bouillon cube with hot water until dissolved. Then stir in cornstarch until dissolved. Pour this slurry into the crock pot with the beef.

Give it all a quick stir. Then cover and cook on on low for 6 to 8 hours.

During the last hour of cooking, add in your sliced peppers and onions.

Cover and cook for additional hour.

Video

Notes

Remember, when you cut a steak, to slice it against the grain for the most tender cut. You could also use london broil or flank steak. If you want the sauce in this to be thicker, just add another cornstarch slurry to it. Mix a tbsp. of water with a tbsp. of cornstarch. Add to the crock pot, stir, then turn on high and cook until thickened.

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This is one of my favorite foods. Unfortunately, the green peppers do me in. So, instead of red and green peppers, I use red and orange or yellow peppers. They don't cause the stomach distress that the green ones do. The taste is a bit milder, too.

Looks great! You should try it using Oyster sauce about 4oz, and omit the canned tomatoes and the teriyaki.10 to 15 minutes before serving cut up one fresh tomatoe and some broccoli florets, let it cook on top. You can also make it with chicken.

If using beef broth how much would u use instead of the bouillon cube.. thank u the crock pot recipes i am a first timer trying these … the pot roast i made in my crock pot was awesome… my family loved it..

MMMM good made this for dinner last night had a few chuck steaks could not figure out what to do with them so viloa'. My family loved it my 3 yr old wanted 2nds and 3rds of just "chicken" thats what she calls all meat. I made rice and noodles though cause some wanted noodles and I wanted rice. Will for sure make this again. Thank you for sharing. Oh and had to say was a perfect amount for a family of 7 with left overs.

At the end of the cooking process, when it's done, I add a can of chop suey vegetables to it also. And let it heat for 5 minutes. My husband likes this over boiled potatoes. I love the rice. Yummy. I also add worcestershire sauce. (Funny, spell check says Worcestershire is spelled wrong but that's how it is on the bottle)!

Great easy meal. I used yellow and red peppers instead of green. Added 2 stalks of celery chopped and about a pound of fresh mushrooms. Also about a cup of chicken broth when I added the veggies. No soy sauce. Used london broil cut into thin slices. The meat broke apart more than I would have liked, it was still a great meal. Served over egg noodles.

I am very disappointed that I can't print the recipe. I just upgraded to Windows 10 and have always been able to print from this website before. It sounds wonderful so will try to copy it with pen and paper. 🙁

I wonder if you got your print issues worked out by now; we “just” now upgraded to Windows 10 and I was concerned; it’s taken some getting used to, but were you not able to print using the print button?